I am pulling for Richard in this match but with Ron King playing the Second Double Corner defense almost all the time with white; I am surprised that Richard has not led off with 9-14 or some othermove so he can prevent Ron from having an easy match. Maybe Richard's goal is only to draw Ron,but the challenger has to win to take the title so I am hoping Richard will force Ron to draw othermoves. One of the reasons that GAYP has had a hard time in the past getting financial support isthat in a lot of the matches played, many duplicate games were in the match and made for a boringmatch as John Acker mentioned in his post. Alex, if you were playing Ron, what would you do at this stage to try and get Ron in a loss? By the way, has Ron taken the 2720 jump yet in the SDC?

Mac Banks wrote:By the way, has Ron taken the 2720 jump yet in the SDC?

No. In all SDC games Ron jumped 28x19. If I would play some day GAYP match with Ron (can't imagine this happen), I would definetely try once for fun 11-15 24-19 15x24 28x19 7-11 19-15 etc There are aslo couple other funny ways.

It really doesn't matter if I get better or worse position. The main goal is - "shaking the boat", make him working and get tired. It should work on long run. Anyway, 9-14, 12-16 and 10-14 are also acceptable moves.

In difference with Richard - I have nothing to lose, nothing to win and nothing to prove in such match. It should be psychologicay a bit easy for me to play GAYP match with Ron.

jimloy wrote:Yes, boring like a cobra trying to hypnotize a mongoose. I predict there will be action later.

Well said, totally agree with Jim !

However ... yet, I don't see anythng wrong and anything boring in their play.Classic GAYP World Title Match. Every game they try a different line, no repeating games yet. Richard works hard but it seems (so far) like Ron is well prepared and armed in this opening.

It is not a Richard fault that he can't win a game, and the best he can do - do not lose it.

Thanks for your comments. I know that Richard can't win if Ron doesn't make an mistake. What I was saying is that I don't think Ron is as knowledgeable on the three move openings as he is on GAYP and to get a win , I think Richard will have to move other than 1115 each time he starts with Black. Ron has probably played thousands more GAYP games than Richard as for a long time, that was the style of play in Barbadous before Ron came to the U. S. There is one advantage Richard has though on Ron, by Ron playing the Second Double Corner defense most of the time, Richard can go back and study his moves at night and see if he can find a better attack against Ron. I would move 9-14, 1014, or 1216 as you suggested to get Ron where he would have to work harder. I am not at the tourney , but I bet it is Richard who is having to work the hardest as he hasn't played nearly the GAYP style as much as Ron.I like your style Alex as you are innovative and will try some moves that most master players wouldn't try and it works well for you as you get your opponent on some uncommon ground. I first met Richard when he was about ten and he was playing my daughter who was about ten in a Mississsippi Checkers tourney that Charles Walker promoted. Charles was always great at providing matches between children and Richard has improved a whole lot over the years and I think he will be one of the top master players in the world in years to come. Like some of the others have commented, Richard is one of the finest gentleman in the game of checkers.

Mac, John did not mention that to Alex, I asked the advice of Alex saying "should he play safe or get more risky to try to get the win being he could not get the title on a draw". And I really did not get much of a answer from Alex. Billy

BillyBoy wrote:I asked the advice of Alex saying "should he play safe or get more risky to try to get the win being he could not get the title on a draw". And I really did not get much of a answer from Alex. Billy

You right, but we've got an answer from Richard: he played safe and had Ron in lost ... which indeed not counted but has it's own points.

An interesting thing is that even after this fact Ron still played SDC in Game8 and fixed the hole in his play. After Game 6 was over, Joseph LoConti invited everyone to restaurant for lunch, but Ron refused and stayed in hotel until next game.

I wish I would be there around and accept Mr. LoConti offer !

Alex

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Yes, I was also asking Alex what his stragedy would be if hewere playing Ron in the GAYP tourney? Billyboy, I haveenjoyed your posts over the years. I find them to be refrehing. If you ever need to email me, my emailaddress is mbanks36@hotmail.com. For your informationI am now 71 years old and live in Las Vegas , Nevada.

I was afraid of that but its not over yet. Now it dont matter to lose by one game or lose by alot of games so it should be no harm to step it up a bit. But its one excellent war we got here. I just hope he dont get discouraged that will make it harder. Billy